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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Health
  • Health Policy
  • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation

Background:

  • The US healthcare system is a major contributor to climate change.
  • The system also faces increasing adverse consequences from climate change.
  • Current policy efforts for carbon reduction and climate resilience are fragmented.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Identify policy interventions and strategies to accelerate the transition to low-carbon, climate-smart healthcare.
  • Present a framework of evidence-based strategies.
  • Examine emerging policy levers and opportunities for stakeholders.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of academic research.
  • Analysis of real-world implementation examples.
  • Framework development for strategic interventions.

Main Results:

  • Key strategies include green reimbursement models, integrating climate change into health professional education, and sustainable procurement.
  • Emerging levers include circular economy practices and mandated carbon accounting.
  • Opportunities exist for policymakers, payers, and health system leaders.

Conclusions:

  • Health policies must actively support climate mitigation and adaptation.
  • This is a moral, environmental, and strategic imperative.
  • Action can improve healthcare quality, reduce costs, and advance health equity.